Republican Congressman Tom Reed is bucking his GOP President, calling on the Trump Administration to continue making what are known as Cost Sharing Reduction payments, to prevent destabilizing the health insurance marketplace.

CSRs are payments to insurance companies that subsidize the premiums of low-income customers who cannot afford to buy health plans on the individual market. President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to stop the payments, even as experts warn that could cause premiums to spike.

"I do not want to destabilize the individual market and so the payments should continue, in my opinion, for the short term," Reed said in a conference call with reporters. "But [in the] long term, we’re going to have to address this issue."

Another idea of the self-named Problem Solvers Caucus is raising the number of employees a business can have before it must provide health insurance, from 50 to 500. Yet another idea is repealing the medical device tax that is written into the ACA.

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